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ECONOTES 2013-05-28: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Sketching the Growth of the Hermann Park Garden Center (Swamplot, 5/14/2013)
    Chicago landscape architecture firm Hoerr Schaudt has presented drawings that show the future growth of the Hermann Park Garden Center when it turns 100 next year. The current 15-acre Garden Center will undergo numerous changes including a new entrance and “arid garden”.
    http://swamplot.com/
  2. Motorists to share pollution bill with industry (Matthew Tresaugue – Houston Chronicle, 5/23/2013)
    Motorists will share the bill with chemical plants and oil refineries for the Houston region’s failure to meet 1970s limits on smog-forming pollution under a plan approved Wednesday by Texas environmental regulators. TCEQ would use funds already collected from vehicle fees and sales taxes to help satisfy the eight-county region’s obligations under the federal Clean Air Act.
    http://www.houstonchronicle.com/
  3. Nature to keep green school running (Nancy Sarnoff – Houston Chronicle, 5/23/2013)
    On its 11-acre campus in Spring Branch, the Monarch School has started construction on a 1,120-square-foot standalone classroom designed to get its power from the sun and wind; its heat and cool air from the earth; andwater to nourish its vegetable garden from harvested rain. The small building, which is expected to cost more than $400,000, will serve as an environmental laboratory, with students controlling its daily energy use.
    http://www.pressdisplay.com/

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